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with you. >> you are more experienced with washington, i have to move my flag pole, hold on. more experienced with washington and by constitution i think you are a sunnier person than i am, e.j. do you see a way out of this mess i do not see? >> i am a glass one-tenth full person. oh, things can be okay. i have rarely been this depressed, i think, and i've been here awhile about the way washington is working. this is a totally politician-induced crisis. we didn't have enough crises, so we had to induce one out of cloth, the problem is, you cannot see how to get 218 votes in the house of representatives for anything because of this rejectionist caucus you mentioned, otherwise known as the tea party caucus, and both speaker boehnor and the majority leader, eric cantor, are kind of playing to them. they don't want to sort of annoy them. at some point, i think they are going to have to say we will not let the country get wrecked by this. i agree with the remarks at the beginning. we could get downgraded at any moment. we are courting real trouble, and if only we would pay -- if a
with you. >> you are more experienced with washington, i have to move my flag pole, hold on. more experienced with washington and by constitution i think you are a sunnier person than i am, e.j. do you see a way out of this mess i do not see? >> i am a glass one-tenth full person. oh, things can be okay. i have rarely been this depressed, i think, and i've been here awhile about the way washington is working. this is a totally politician-induced crisis. we didn't have enough crises,...
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of the real crisis that the country wants washington to be working on, the real crisis that washington hasn't been working on that maybe they can finally start working on once this pointless crisis of their own making finally gets settled. today politico.com got access to a political ad that never ran against mitt romney when mitt romney was running for the united states senate in massachusetts in 1994 against ted kennedy. this never aired, but it was given to politico.com today. check it out. >> mitt romney says he saved bain & company. but he didn't tell you on the day he took over, he had his predecessor fire hundreds of employees. or that the company was rescued with a federal bailout of $10 million. the rest of us had to absorb the loss. romney and others made $4 million in this deal, which cost ordinary people $10 million. maybe he's just against government when it helps working men and women. >> that is from 17 years ago. the only thing you would have to change in order to run that ad against mitt romney now is you'd have to like change mitt romney's hairdo slightly. see? there
of the real crisis that the country wants washington to be working on, the real crisis that washington hasn't been working on that maybe they can finally start working on once this pointless crisis of their own making finally gets settled. today politico.com got access to a political ad that never ran against mitt romney when mitt romney was running for the united states senate in massachusetts in 1994 against ted kennedy. this never aired, but it was given to politico.com today. check it out....
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one reason is wall street's uncertainty about washington. their uncertainty our political leaders will save the country from economic calamity. as one wall street executive put it today, quite obviously, confidence in our political system is beginning to fade. now, our goal here is not to make you or the markets any more afraid than you need to be. in fact, if you are the free hand of the market, go now to your happy place for just a minute while we get through the day's news, because the truth is, the stock market has good reason to be worried today. at this hour, there is still no deal in washington to raise the debt ceiling, and thereby calm the markets, soothe and pet them, the markets and investors around the world. in fact, today's developments were less calming and more chaotic. today, the top republican in the house, speaker john boehner, engaged in a pitch battle with his own caucus to get them on board with his debt ceiling plan. mr. boehner was forced to delay eld today, not forced to delay only so he could rework it, also it was
one reason is wall street's uncertainty about washington. their uncertainty our political leaders will save the country from economic calamity. as one wall street executive put it today, quite obviously, confidence in our political system is beginning to fade. now, our goal here is not to make you or the markets any more afraid than you need to be. in fact, if you are the free hand of the market, go now to your happy place for just a minute while we get through the day's news, because the truth...
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that's where we're at with one-half of washington, but the other half of washington is sort of pretending that that's not really happening at all in the house. the other half of washington had the president today going before the white house press corp. to praise a conservative plan agreed to by a bipartisan small group of senators with three parts spending cuts to one part revenue increases, but closing loop holes and controls costs that the president and the gang of six senators and apparently a lot of other senators besides were very excited today on their half of washington. very excited today in their half about their very conservative, very bipartisan deficit reduction plan that they think they can all sign on to as a pass towards raising the debt ceiling. i'm sure that was an edified discussion for their big senate plan, which the president likes, but it is not the president and the senate who need to get together to decide this thing. it's the president and the senate and the drunk kids at the other end of the building who are setting their barbies on fire and cooking metal in the
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so is washington broken? maybe, but it's not the result of any real crisis like we faced before, it's a result of a totally manufactured one. now, joining us now from washington is e.j. dionne, columnist for "the washington post" and senior fellow at the brookings institution, and, of course, a fellow academic, a professor at georgetown. good to see you tonight. >> good to be with you. >> thanks. i was watching last night. from what i saw, this looked like -- out of this from your perspective at this point. >> maybe define intervention is the most realistic solution to this problem. i mean, what you've got here, i think there's so many interesting analogies to the 1850s, to pick up on your civil war analogy, when we were divided. now, thank god we're not talking about secession and slavery, but what you have here is a large determined minority inside the republican caucus that just don't want to make a deal. they are saying things that are way outside the mainstream view, really doesn't matter if we don't rai
so is washington broken? maybe, but it's not the result of any real crisis like we faced before, it's a result of a totally manufactured one. now, joining us now from washington is e.j. dionne, columnist for "the washington post" and senior fellow at the brookings institution, and, of course, a fellow academic, a professor at georgetown. good to see you tonight. >> good to be with you. >> thanks. i was watching last night. from what i saw, this looked like -- out of this...
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this one caused almost entirely by washington. so defaulting on our obligations is a reckless and irresponsible outcome to this debate, and republican leaders say they agree we must avoid default, but the new approach that speaker boehner unveiled today which would temporarily extend the debt ceiling in exchange for spending cuts, would force us, once again, to face the threat of default just six months from now. in other words, it doesn't solve the problem. first of all, a six-month extension of the debt ceiling might not be enough to avoid a credit downgrade and the higher interest rates that all americans would have to pay as a result. we know what we have to do to reduce our deficits. there's no point in putting the economy at risk by kicking the can further down the road. but there's an even greater danger to this approach. based on what we've seen these past few weeks, we know what to expect six months from now. the house of representatives will again refuse to spend unless we do the cuts only approach. again, they will refu
this one caused almost entirely by washington. so defaulting on our obligations is a reckless and irresponsible outcome to this debate, and republican leaders say they agree we must avoid default, but the new approach that speaker boehner unveiled today which would temporarily extend the debt ceiling in exchange for spending cuts, would force us, once again, to face the threat of default just six months from now. in other words, it doesn't solve the problem. first of all, a six-month extension...
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it won't be decided by exxon mobile or bureaucrats in washington, d.c. when we decide the clean-up is done, it's done. i'm the only soil scientist in america that's a governor. i'll be on this like smell on a skunk until it's fixed. >> thank you for your time tonight, sir, and good luck dealing with this exxon mess on your hands. >> thank you. >> brand new magazine writer at large, frank rich will join us for the interview shortly. >> announcer: this past year alone there's been a 67% spike in companies embracing the cloud-- big clouds, small ones, public, private, even hybrid. your data and apps must move easily and securely to reach many clouds, not just one. that's why the network that connects, protects, and lets your data move fearlessly through the clouds means more than ever. can be confusing... ♪ for most people, it's a game of chance. ♪ for dentists, the choice is clear. fact is, more dental professionals brush with an oral-b toothbrush than any other brush. so choose the brand more dentists use -- oral-b. trust the brush more dentists and h
it won't be decided by exxon mobile or bureaucrats in washington, d.c. when we decide the clean-up is done, it's done. i'm the only soil scientist in america that's a governor. i'll be on this like smell on a skunk until it's fixed. >> thank you for your time tonight, sir, and good luck dealing with this exxon mess on your hands. >> thank you. >> brand new magazine writer at large, frank rich will join us for the interview shortly. >> announcer: this past year alone...
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every year it makes me crazy makes we love washington, d.c. this year the district showed a way to make me very happy. they declared the ricky to be the native cocktail in washington, d.c. july is ricky month. it's the easiest and cheapest and most accessible cocktails invented. it was invented in washington, d.c. in the 1880s. it's now the downtown site of the d.c. downtown motel. this week star d.c. bartender derek brown, as well as the drinking luminaira of washington, they celebrated the ricky. you can totally make this. this takes no skill. you need a tall glass, ice, club soda and booze. you have to not minds something tart and not mind the taste of liquor. if you're okay with those things this will cure of you gin and tonics forever. don't fill it all the way. add two ounces of spirits. use gin or borbon or a rye ricky. 2 ounces of booze. here's the ricky part, ready? get your half of lime and squeeze it directly into the glass. you are won't get scrurvy. add more ice.
every year it makes me crazy makes we love washington, d.c. this year the district showed a way to make me very happy. they declared the ricky to be the native cocktail in washington, d.c. july is ricky month. it's the easiest and cheapest and most accessible cocktails invented. it was invented in washington, d.c. in the 1880s. it's now the downtown site of the d.c. downtown motel. this week star d.c. bartender derek brown, as well as the drinking luminaira of washington, they celebrated the...
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it won't be decided by exxon mobile or bureaucrats in washington, d.c. when we decide the clean-up is done, it's done. i'm the only soil scientist in america that's a governor. i'll be on this like smell on a skunk until it's fixed. >> thank you for your time tonight, sir, and good luck dealing with this exxon mess on your hands. >> thank you. >> brand new magazine writer at large, frank rich will join us for the interview shortly. a vacation on a budget with expedia. make it work. booking a flight by itself is an uh-oh. see if we can "stitch" together a better deal. that's a hint, antoine. ooh! see what anandra did? booking your flight and hotel at the same time gets you prices hotels and airlines won't let expedia show separately. book it. major wow factor! where you book matters. expedia. >>> in what possible political context does this make sense? in what possible political context does a state senate president say without a grin on his face -- does a state senate president say of his state's governor "i want to punch him in the head"? that happened.
it won't be decided by exxon mobile or bureaucrats in washington, d.c. when we decide the clean-up is done, it's done. i'm the only soil scientist in america that's a governor. i'll be on this like smell on a skunk until it's fixed. >> thank you for your time tonight, sir, and good luck dealing with this exxon mess on your hands. >> thank you. >> brand new magazine writer at large, frank rich will join us for the interview shortly. a vacation on a budget with expedia. make it...
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that argument may hold sway in washington. when you ask the american people if they believe it, 4% agree. i admit it's not right to have the fight right now in the middle of summer vacation, but i have to tell you if any fight is worth having, this fight is worth having. joining us now, charles schumer sits on the finance committee. senator schumer, thank you so much for being here. >> good to be with you, rachel. >> what do you think the likelihood is the parties are just too far apart on these basic questions, can't be an agreement on raising the debt ceiling, we are at risk of hitting it. >> you have hit the nail on the head. the thing that's holding it up is the insistence on the republican side that we do no revenues, that we cannot even close the most egregious of tax loop holes on the very, very wealthy. and you're right, when you're wealthy, the way you get the government to help you is a tax break. when you're middle class or poor you don't have the ability to do that. so by saying no one, no one should have their tax
that argument may hold sway in washington. when you ask the american people if they believe it, 4% agree. i admit it's not right to have the fight right now in the middle of summer vacation, but i have to tell you if any fight is worth having, this fight is worth having. joining us now, charles schumer sits on the finance committee. senator schumer, thank you so much for being here. >> good to be with you, rachel. >> what do you think the likelihood is the parties are just too far...
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nice change of{ pace from the faux conciliatory do nothingness of washington, isn't it? and that's not to say it always works out for bev perdue, not like her veto stamp is magic or something. republicans have promised to challenge every single one of their vetoes, and so far, they are making pretty good progress. this week, the north carolina house overrode her veto of the package of new abortion restrictions, both the house and senate voted to override her veto of the budget, and the house failed this week to get enough votes to override the voter bill. that's one veto that might still stand, but the point is it's not like it's some kind of easy, peasy, stand up if you have a spine and everything will turn out right. there's a lesson in bev perdue, what bev perdue means is that if you do stand up, then it is on the record what these policies really mean and what they are really designed to do. what you're doing with a bev perdue style giant veto stamp accompanying statements for every extreme policy is to make clear what the opposition is up to so you can give voters a
nice change of{ pace from the faux conciliatory do nothingness of washington, isn't it? and that's not to say it always works out for bev perdue, not like her veto stamp is magic or something. republicans have promised to challenge every single one of their vetoes, and so far, they are making pretty good progress. this week, the north carolina house overrode her veto of the package of new abortion restrictions, both the house and senate voted to override her veto of the budget, and the house...
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on what he called the stalemate in washington over the debt ceiling. this hour, we'll be joined by the members of house of representatives and richard wolf and jim bernstein. it's been an extraordinary night with president bobama and speakr boehner. the president spoke from the white house where he rejected the new house republican plan put forth by speaker boehner today that would require two votes, one before august 2nd and another one in 2012. >> for the past several weeks, republican house members have essentially said that the only way they'll vote to prevent america's first-ever default is if the rest of us agree to their deep spending cuts only approach. what speaker boehner unveiled today, would force us to once again face the threat of default just six months from now. in other words, it doesn't solve the problem. first of all, a six-month extension of the debt ceiling might not be enough to avoid a credit downgrade and the higher interests that all americans would have to pay as a result. we know what to expect six months from now. again, the
on what he called the stalemate in washington over the debt ceiling. this hour, we'll be joined by the members of house of representatives and richard wolf and jim bernstein. it's been an extraordinary night with president bobama and speakr boehner. the president spoke from the white house where he rejected the new house republican plan put forth by speaker boehner today that would require two votes, one before august 2nd and another one in 2012. >> for the past several weeks, republican...
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huge political change in america is quite often a washington affair. often enough to be called usually, i'd say. usually, though, but not always. every once in a while, big american political change comes not from washington, but from the states. and today is one of those days. in the 1973, the supreme court said states could no longer ban abortions. today, one state just about did anyway. just over two years ago, a doctor named george tiller was murdered by an anti-abortion extremist. he shot dr. tiller in the head at dr. tiller's church in wichita. killed him instantly. since then, the late doctor's clinic in central kansas has been closed. the first doctor who said she would start providing abortion services again in that part of the state, she has been hounded by anti-abortion protesters. they have protested outside her family practice in wichita. they have protested outside her home. she's been targeted by wanted poster style emails, wanted posters calling her a mass murderer. she also got a letter telling her one day there would be a bomb under h
huge political change in america is quite often a washington affair. often enough to be called usually, i'd say. usually, though, but not always. every once in a while, big american political change comes not from washington, but from the states. and today is one of those days. in the 1973, the supreme court said states could no longer ban abortions. today, one state just about did anyway. just over two years ago, a doctor named george tiller was murdered by an anti-abortion extremist. he shot...
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the new awkwardness of course with how fast things are changing in washington is that markio rubio has said as recently as this past weekend he probably will not vote to raise the debt ceiling. in march, he wrote an op-ed entitled why i won't raise the debt ceiling, and that will be awkward to take to the ronald reagan liberal as statements are being circulated from reagan that if you do not vote to raise it you are all but a traitor. and then there's bob mcdonald. bob mcdonald has had a wobbly takeoff as a national republican figure. just days after he was inaugurated as virginia's governor, the republican national party put his m fourth as their face of the party. standing before diverse virginians to give the party's response to the president's state of the union address. watch. >> good evening, i'm bob mcdonald. 11 days ago i was honored to be sworn in as the 71st governor of virginia. >> looks presidential, right? and for a glorious few day, he was the party's answer to barack obama. he was for a few days in january of 2010 the next generation of the gop. the launch as i say was a
the new awkwardness of course with how fast things are changing in washington is that markio rubio has said as recently as this past weekend he probably will not vote to raise the debt ceiling. in march, he wrote an op-ed entitled why i won't raise the debt ceiling, and that will be awkward to take to the ronald reagan liberal as statements are being circulated from reagan that if you do not vote to raise it you are all but a traitor. and then there's bob mcdonald. bob mcdonald has had a wobbly...
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democrats and republicans are negotiating over this in washington. the premise behind negotiations is that both sides want to avoid the catastrophe of hitting that debt ceiling in defaulting on american debt. >> nobody, democrat or republican, is willing to see the full faith and credit of the united states government collapse. >> are we absolutely sure of that? nobody's willing to do that. are we sure? [ chanting ] >> cut it or shut -- if one side really doesn't want to avoid defaulting on the debt if republican enthusiasm at the state and federal level also mean enthusiasm for, hey, hit that debt ceiling. see what happens. is there any rational reason for democrats to continue negotiations and if they do, how? how do you negotiate to avoid a crisis with somebody kind of as i could about the prospect of the crisis? so although i sort of can't believe i am saying this, we are at the point democrats in washington appear to be seriously considering whether the president can just ignore congress to ignore the republicans and instead assert he can raise
democrats and republicans are negotiating over this in washington. the premise behind negotiations is that both sides want to avoid the catastrophe of hitting that debt ceiling in defaulting on american debt. >> nobody, democrat or republican, is willing to see the full faith and credit of the united states government collapse. >> are we absolutely sure of that? nobody's willing to do that. are we sure? [ chanting ] >> cut it or shut -- if one side really doesn't want to avoid...
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, heading home to washington, if you feel you've developed a washington allergy or if you'd like to get back in there? >> let me start with the first part, we would not have a consumer agency if not for president obama. two years ago, right about now, he looked out and said the consumer agency, that's what i want to put in financial regulatory reform. over the next year while everybody fought back and forth over the regular reform bill, there were a lot of offers on the table to get something else. he consistently said no. and a year ago right now, this week, he signed into law a bill that made this consumer agency exist and as strong and independent way. now, since then, what's happened is there are folks on capitol hill, republicans in the senate and the house, they voted against the bill to begin with -- against the agency to begin with, they've introduced bills to try to cut our funding, introduced bills to try to make us less independent, introduced bills so we have a gummed up structure so we can't get anything done and bills to flat out repeal us. i want to be clear, the reason i
, heading home to washington, if you feel you've developed a washington allergy or if you'd like to get back in there? >> let me start with the first part, we would not have a consumer agency if not for president obama. two years ago, right about now, he looked out and said the consumer agency, that's what i want to put in financial regulatory reform. over the next year while everybody fought back and forth over the regular reform bill, there were a lot of offers on the table to get...
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and this may be clearer to you from washington than i can see it from here. but it seems to me like republicans are really on defense right now about supporting tax breaks for oil companies and tax breaks for corporate jets and tax breaks for millionaires. those are all very, very unpopular policies. and it seemed like that the white house was pressing advantage on those issues quite effectively. in this moment, will there come this great moment of compromise? >> i think the american people felt good to see our president fighting. they felt good about pointing out the contradictions that we have been pointing out. and i don't think it's any time to stop. this whole cynical strategy that the republicans have of never really compromising, holding hostage, creating this default crisis, and then we have to respond to it. i think it's -- you know, they need to be called out. they need to be pushed back. i think politically, they are in a very weak position. and this is not a time to sit back and to concede or to compromise to the lowest common denominator. this is
and this may be clearer to you from washington than i can see it from here. but it seems to me like republicans are really on defense right now about supporting tax breaks for oil companies and tax breaks for corporate jets and tax breaks for millionaires. those are all very, very unpopular policies. and it seemed like that the white house was pressing advantage on those issues quite effectively. in this moment, will there come this great moment of compromise? >> i think the american...
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in this game of freeze tag, who made everything get so weird today in washington. that's next. now in a delightful foam. just three shakes, foam it, love it! it's foamtastic! new nice 'n easy colorblend foam. your right color. is now honey nut cheerios! yup, america's favorite. so we're celebrating the honey sweetness, crunchy oats and... hey! don't forget me!! honey nut cheerios. make it your favorite too! on our car insurance. great! at progressive, you can compare rates side by side, so you...
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now, the talk in washington this week is all about spending cuts. how we have all got to sacrifice or the economy will never survive. but there's also this danger of a pennywise and pound foolish. you think you're saving money by cutting a corner, but you're actually making a bigger problem in the long run. now a new report by the american society of civil engineers warns that if we keep ignoring the problems with our roads and our bridges, we'll drag the american economy down by $3.1 trillion by 2020. we'll lose 877,000 jobs. already, shortcomings in our infrastructure cost us $129 billion last year. that is b-b-billion with a b, as in a mighty big number. we lost $32 billion just waiting around for the chance to go. say what you want about tax breaks for the rich. but if you're stuck in traffic, your mercedes is stuck right along next to my chevy. and heaven forbid that a bridge falls down, because we are all in this together. rich, poor, whatever. infrastructure is like that. it's the ultimate expression of collective will, where everyone pays an
now, the talk in washington this week is all about spending cuts. how we have all got to sacrifice or the economy will never survive. but there's also this danger of a pennywise and pound foolish. you think you're saving money by cutting a corner, but you're actually making a bigger problem in the long run. now a new report by the american society of civil engineers warns that if we keep ignoring the problems with our roads and our bridges, we'll drag the american economy down by $3.1 trillion...
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it won't be decided by exxon mobile or bureaucrats in washington, d.c. when we decide the clean-up is done, it's done. i'm the only soil scientist in america that's a governor. i'll be on this like smell on a skunk until it's fixed. >> thank you for your time tonight, sir, and good luck dealing with this exxon mess on your hands. >> thank you. >> brand new magazine writer at large, frank rich will join us for the interview shortly. ugh, my feet are killin' me. well, we're here to get you custom orthotic inserts. we can't afford that. yes, we can. dr. scholl's custom fit orthotic center. foot-care scientists are behind it. ( man ) you have flat feet... no way... way. orthotic 440 is recommended. it recommends the custom-fit orthotic insert that's best for your feet. you'll get all-day relief. for your tired, achy feet. and you could save a couple hundred bucks. sweet. this is great. dr. scholl's custom fit orthotic center. thank you... who are you talking to ? for locations, see drscholls.com. you can do this... get the ball, girl. hmmm, you can't do that
it won't be decided by exxon mobile or bureaucrats in washington, d.c. when we decide the clean-up is done, it's done. i'm the only soil scientist in america that's a governor. i'll be on this like smell on a skunk until it's fixed. >> thank you for your time tonight, sir, and good luck dealing with this exxon mess on your hands. >> thank you. >> brand new magazine writer at large, frank rich will join us for the interview shortly. ugh, my feet are killin' me. well, we're here...
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not here in washington, not in america, not in the world. which is why people are in a bit of stunned shock, paralysis, from the markets to world capitals. they cannot possibly believe that the united states would not raise its debt ceiling. no one knows what is going to happen. joe walsh is trying to use that to say it's no big deal. august 2nd, maybe the market doesn't crash. maybe the world doesn't end. it could. a few days after that. >> jonathan capehart, msnbc contributor and opinion written for "the washington post," we do live in interesting times. >> we do. >> thanks for your time. every day, all around the world, energy is being produced to power our lives. while energy developement comes with some risk, north america's natural gas producers are committed to safely and responsibly providing decades of cleaner burning energy for our country, drilling thousands of feet below fresh water sources within self contained well systems and using state of the art monitoring technologies, rigorous practices help ensure our operations are safe
not here in washington, not in america, not in the world. which is why people are in a bit of stunned shock, paralysis, from the markets to world capitals. they cannot possibly believe that the united states would not raise its debt ceiling. no one knows what is going to happen. joe walsh is trying to use that to say it's no big deal. august 2nd, maybe the market doesn't crash. maybe the world doesn't end. it could. a few days after that. >> jonathan capehart, msnbc contributor and...
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it explains exactly what is going on in washington between democrats and republicans since obama got elected. republicans are for an individual mandate to buy insurances until democratics were for it too, and then they were against it. same thing on cap and trade. they oppose said it as their solution to pollution. and then republicans decided their own idea was toxic. seven republican governors co-sponsored legislation to bring down the deficit. they wanted it, it was their idea up till president obama signed off on it. >> this all failed by seven votes. when seven republicans co-sponsored the bill and co-sponsored the idea. somebody walked away from their own proposal after i endorsed it. they make a proposal, sign on the deal, i say, great, great idea. i turn around, they're gone. what happened? >> now, it has happened again. republicans are bailing out of talks on a deal to keep the u.s. from defaulting on our debt, and they're doing so by rejecting their own proposal, as a blog in ror rortybomb had to say. in march, congressional members issued this report. spend the less, oh, l
it explains exactly what is going on in washington between democrats and republicans since obama got elected. republicans are for an individual mandate to buy insurances until democratics were for it too, and then they were against it. same thing on cap and trade. they oppose said it as their solution to pollution. and then republicans decided their own idea was toxic. seven republican governors co-sponsored legislation to bring down the deficit. they wanted it, it was their idea up till...